ESA Astronaut Sees Great looking orange glow only see in the station!

Guys! I'm not sure if this has been posted as yet, but here's something that blew my mind! This incident if true, which it probably is (Why would an
astronaut lie?), could be the smoking gun evidence of the existence of aliens on Earth!

December 3, 2014 - Here we have ESA (European Space Agency) Astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti preparing to dock with the space station when a
brilliant orange light suddenly begins to reflect off of the solar panels of the pod and what Samantha sees both shocks and awes her. You can hear her
voice in the video. She saw something powerfully lit up that came to greet her. A glowing UFO must have appeared near her to say welcome. As you all
know, sightings of UFOs at the space station is a weekly event. Sometimes so close its docked to the station and other times far in the distance.

Astronauts are prepared for everything and are always the toughest and most fearless of the pick. The only thing that could cause such a emotional
reaction from a tried and true astronaut would be a close up encounter with an alien craft. Listen to her voice. She was blown away!

Samantha Cristogoretti states:

"As I turned to look out at the beginning I looked back and saw one of the solar panels of our Soyuz. Then my eyes caught something in your
peripheral vision. And as I turned around slowly, when I realized what I was seeing, I was overwhelmed by sheer amazement and joy: the Space Station
was there but it was not just any views. The enormous solar panels were inundated with a blaze of orange light, vivid, warm, almost alien."
Read more in the link below.

The sound in her voice is so genuine, and the Orange is such a powerful orange! I feel, even just watching the video, where you see nothing major,
that I have witnessed something spectacular. Also first post so hey ATS

I had released my shoulder straps quite a bit at that point, so I was floating over my seat. As I turned to look outside, at first I looked back and
saw one of our Soyuz solar panels, which I had seen before of course. Then my eyes caught something in the peripheral view. And as I slowly turned my
gaze and when I realized what I was seeing, I was overcome by pure amazement and joy: the Space Station was there, but not just any view. The huge
solar panels were flooded in a blaze of orange light, vivid, warm almost alien. I couldn’t help exclaiming something aloud, which you can probably
hear in the recordings of our docking, since at that point we were “hot mic” with Mission Control. Anton reminded me of that and so I tried to
contain my amazement and return to the docking monitoring. When I peaked again later, the orange glow was gone.

Butch told me later that he had heard my amazement on com when "the Station had turned orange.” I didn’t know, but apparently there’s only
a few seconds during day-night transition that the Station is lit by that amazing orange glow. And it happened to be exactly when I peaked outside! I
feel very fortunate that I had such a unique first glimpse of our human outpost in space: such a great welcome!

originally posted by: TiedDestructor
Here's her FULL DISCLOSURE regarding the event via Google+...

Something to ponder on before I give the link

There is another part to her exclamation of

I had released my shoulder straps quite a bit at that point, so I was floating over my seat. As I turned to look outside, at first I looked back and
saw one of our Soyuz solar panels, which I had seen before of course. Then my eyes caught something in the peripheral view. And as I slowly turned my
gaze and when I realized what I was seeing, I was overcome by pure amazement and joy: the Space Station was there, but not just any view. The huge
solar panels were flooded in a blaze of orange light, vivid, warm almost alien. I couldn’t help exclaiming something aloud, which you can probably
hear in the recordings of our docking, since at that point we were “hot mic” with Mission Control. Anton reminded me of that and so I tried to
contain my amazement and return to the docking monitoring. When I peaked again later, the orange glow was gone.

Butch told me later that he had heard my amazement on com when "the Station had turned orange.” I didn’t know, but apparently there’s only
a few seconds during day-night transition that the Station is lit by that amazing orange glow. And it happened to be exactly when I peaked outside! I
feel very fortunate that I had such a unique first glimpse of our human outpost in space: such a great welcome!

The video has the light dimming outside as the craft crosses the terminator. The bright landing light on the front of the Russian craft docking with
the space station (POV) appears to get brighter because it is.

I read all links and apparently every day there is a few moments the space station is lit up in an orange glow....she just happen to see it. Is that
what I'm to understand with all this? ...so....no UFO... No Alien....

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